Fargus
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2010-02-08
, 07:24
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@ Bedfordshire, UK
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2010-02-08
, 07:25
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2010-02-08
, 07:25
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@ New York City
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Are u thick? If every device that runs MfE supports provisioning it would be logical for consumer to assume that N900 will support it too. Agree?
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2010-02-08
, 07:26
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The original reference I had was on the Nokia websites for the Push N900 but the hard disk storage isn't bottomless and as I have a real job I have to do my work at some point. Google was quite helpful with the relevant keywords but I'm not sure an average expected consumer would be expected to do that apparently. (Sorry but I'm getting a little bored of the 3 yr old temper tantrum that a certain person is providing on here).
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2010-02-08
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@ Bedfordshire, UK
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2010-02-08
, 07:27
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#206
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You are just mad that your job wouldn't buy you a N900 . . . . but your a coffe boy so you got an iPhone what do you expect?
But I know your a hard body Nokia N900 closet lover on the low.
Thats why you stay up all night on the Maemo.org Fourms trying to convince yourself that your iPod Touch is better than a the N900 because you with your crappy job doesn't supported something so basic as POP3 - IMAP email.
It's Ok coffee boy we all feel your pain.
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2010-02-08
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@ Bedfordshire, UK
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2010-02-08
, 07:30
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2010-02-08
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